Hoshino Kei (Bur Portal)

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Introduced:  Bridging the Vast Divide Related Quests:  2007/01 - Bur Portal Summoning (Live Event) Updated:  Introductions

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Hoshino Kei

Female Sho
Celdesith's Apprentice
Non-Player Killer
Level
79

Strength 150
Endurance 180
Coordination 200
Quickness 200
Focus 220
Self 220
Health 170
Stamina 250
Mana 320

Location: Portal to Bur

Notes

  • During the Introductions event, this NPC was retired. A different Hoshino Kei NPC had been introduced, and this older, duplicate NPC was removed.

Lore & Dialog

Hoshino Kei tells you,"Greetings. My master has asked me to assist Prince Borlean with a ritual to open a portal to Bur. However, I have encountered difficulties."
Hoshino Kei tells you,"The orbs that I set upon the three pedestals in this area were stolen by the Falatacdot."
Hoshino Kei tells you,"I need assistance to repair the damage done by the Falatacot. But only one skilled in Item Enchantment will be able to open portals to where the Falatacot have retreated."
Hoshino Kei tells you,"The Falatacot stole the orb from the northern pedestal. It needs to be retrieved."
Hoshino Kei tells you,"The eastern pedestal's orb, meanwhile, has gone missing in a different location. It too should be returned before we perform the ritual."
Hoshino Kei tells you,"Finally, the western pedestal's rob must be returned, and the pedestal repaired."


Hoshino Kei tells you, "Greetings. Prince Borelean has completed the summoning of the portals, and so the orbs atop the pillars will remain secure from now on. However, Falatacot do steal pieces of the pedestals daily in an attempt to disrupt the magics set by Prince Borelean. Please continue to retrieve the pieces as you are able, to maintain the integrity of the portal."
Hoshino Kei pauses for a moment and looks thoughtful.
Hoshino Kei tells you, "He did perform magnificently, did he not? I always thought of him as an uncouth boy before now."